Reader(s): Britton, Jasper
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Poetry
Catalogue No: NA286512
Barcode: 9789626348659
Release Date: 01/2008

Flynn, B.: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (Unabridged)

A mysterious knight all in green arrives at King Arthur’s court and issues a bizarre challenge. Gawain answers the knight—but at what cost? This new translation keeps all the poetic power of the original’s extraordinary alliteration. In doing so it brings the saga vividly to life, and in a manner that demands to be heard. One of the greatest stories of English literature from any period, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a magical medieval combination of the epic and the uncanny.

Tracklist

Disc 1
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1Chapter 1: When siege and assault had ceased…01:47
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2This fair Britain, founded by that famous knight…00:52
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3The king lay at Camelot one Christmas tide…01:08
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4With New Year not yet a day old…01:16
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5Now, Arthur would not eat until all were served…00:58
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6So he stands, the stern young king…01:06
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7I’ll say nothing more about the meal…01:12
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8Green, were both the garments and the grinning man…01:31
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9Garbed in green was the gallant rider…01:27
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10And yet he had no helm or hauberk either…01:38
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11Stunned, the court stared…01:00
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12From the dais Arthur watched…01:34
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13‘Fight? Have no worry.’01:28
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14If he astonished them first…01:21
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15‘By heaven,’ said Arthur…00:53
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16‘Grant me grace,’ said Gawain…01:06
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17The king commanded the courtly knight to stand.01:12
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18‘By God,’ said the Green Knight…01:24
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19The Green Knight stood…01:30
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20For he held the head up high in both his hands…01:29
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21And yet high-born Arthur was heavy at heart…01:25
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22Chapter 2: Arthur was granted his gift of adventure…01:29
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23So comes the summer season…01:10
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24Yet he lingers till All Hallows…01:26
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25He dwelt there that day…01:09
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26Hasped in his armour…01:26
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27Last they showed him his bright shield…01:12
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28First he was found faultless…01:35
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29He struck his steed with his spurs…01:07
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30Gallant Sir Gawain then in God’s name rode out…01:04
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31Forsaken he rode far distant from his friends…01:28
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32More merry in the morning…01:13
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33Scarcely three times had he signed the holy cross…01:10
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34So he stayed his steed…01:05
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35‘Sir,’ said Gawain…01:31
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36Gawain gazed at the good man…01:38
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37A chair by the chimney hearth…01:14
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38Then enquiries came, but questions carefully put…01:21
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39The Knight, done with his dining…02:23
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40When Gawain gazed upon that gracious lady…01:15
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41On that morning when men remember the birth of our dear lord…01:16
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42That day they made much merriment…01:19
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43With courteous questions he asked Gawain…01:44
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44Gladness filled Gawain then…01:20
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45‘Oh, one thing more’ the master said…01:21
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Disc 2
1Chapter 3: Long before first light…01:24
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2At the burst of the baying the forest trembled.01:29
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3While the lord sought sport among the forest leaves…01:48
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4‘Good morning, good knight,’ she murmured to Gawain…01:51
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5‘Good Lord!’ said Gawain…01:10
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6‘Madam,’ said that debonair man…01:26
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7She bids him good day…01:29
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8Still at his sport, the lord spurred his steed…01:47
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9The head, too, and the neck…00:57
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10The lord commands his men to meet…01:29
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11Afterwards in a chamber, by the chimney…00:52
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12Scenting quarry by a marshy covert…01:34
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13Pressing close to shoot hunters…01:09
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14Coming to the curtain, she coyly peeped in…01:52
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15I would learn from you, my lord,’…01:32
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16‘Good faith,’ said Gawain then…01:16
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17Roused from rest, he rose…01:07
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18At last came the lord…00:56
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19Then in triumph many bugles blew the prise…01:07
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20Merry, the lord with loud voice and laughter…01:12
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21They laid out tables on top of trestles then…01:00
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22They drank more amid laughter…01:08
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23After Mass, he and his men down a morsel…01:21
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24To hear the hounds’ voice was truly heart’s delight…01:36
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25Out of the deepest darkness of drowsy dreams…01:06
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26For that precious princess…01:18
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27‘Such words,’ said the woman…01:19
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28She offered him a rich ring…01:30
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29‘Do you refuse this silk now,’…01:12
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30With a word of farewell she went on her way…01:05
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31So let him linger there in the lea of their love…01:24
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32With night setting in…01:25
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33With mirth and minstrelsy…01:15
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34Courteous he kissed them…01:11
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35Chapter 4: So New Year draws near…01:25
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36He fastened on the finest pieces himself…01:04
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37Then Gringolet was groomed for him…01:05
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38The drawbridge was lowered…01:08
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39I have brought you this far…01:23
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40‘Good Sir Gawain, let that grim man well alone…’01:15
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41‘Mary!’ said the servant…01:02
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42He put spurs to Gringolet…01:23
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43‘By God, what a desolate spot,’…01:15
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44Gawain called out then, loud and clear…01:28
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45‘Gawain,’ said the Green Knight then…01:13
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46The gallant in green prepared himself…01:27
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47‘So have at it, by your faith…’01:22
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48Up, up swiftly went the axe…01:10
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49The knight stood back and rested on his axe…01:32
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50‘For that braided belt you wear…’01:41
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51But the other lord laughed and then said lightly…00:53
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52‘Truly, no,’ Gawain said…01:03
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53‘But the belt,’ said Gawain…01:27
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54‘In this green guise she sent me…’01:23
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55Our worthy knight went by wild ways…01:17
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56‘Behold, sir,’ he said…01:47
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Total Playing Time: 02:14:13